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  1. What port/harbor are you fishing out of Ralph? Fishing conditions can vary greatly depending on which part of the lake you are targeting. Let us know, and I'm sure there are a bunch of people on here wiling to share info, and help you get the first fish in the cooler.- Mick

  2. It was a fun, but LONG!!!! week of fishing. I was wore out by Friday!! We fished hard for those 6 days, and in American waters to boot, to come up with our 7 fish!! Even though we didn't finish in the top 5, I think we did the best we could with the conditions we had on the US side during a week of very tough fishing!!!! With only 2 of us on board for 4 of the 6 days that we fished also! I had fun fishing with you, and Tom, and I hope you guys did also. - Mick

  3. Yes it has been tough out there lately. I also came in last Saturday evening with an empty cooler. I did fish for an hour this morning solo, just to see what was going on and landed a mature on the 10 color/ nk 28 die hard spoon in 60 fow. The water was warm 68 degrees on the bottom in 60 fow, but the fish were there. I saw a few caught in close this morning also. I have only seen a few jumping in the river in the past week, but hopefully these next few cooler days/nights will get some more moving. Lets hope!!!

  4. Thanks guys. Been fishing every day since then between charters, and the derby with my family! 18 mature kings since then with some nice browns and steelies on the inside water. None over 27 pounds, but some nice salmon fishing none the less! That's a good enough birthday present in my book!

  5. Hey everyone. Thought I would list this here before trying anywhere else. The engine came out of my boat last July, and was running when it was pulled, but had a lifter that was sticking/ticking. The ticking was on and off, but I opted for a new engine instead of getting this one fixed. The lifter was all that was wrong with it, but I needed to get back on the water ASAP, and I didn't want to chance there being any other work needed, cams, etc. The engine is a 89, and has over 5500 hours on it. If you are good at rebuilding engines, here's a good project for you. I just want it out of my garage. This will have to be picked up, and is currently on the shipping pallet my other engine came on. I have a chainfall to assist in loading, and this is located in Lyndonville, NY. For any questions please call me at 585-413-6503, or send me a PM on here.

    thank's- Captain Mike

     

     

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